Table of Contents:
Introduction: Turan as an Idea
PART I: The Indo-European Logos
Chapter 1: Cultures, Peoples, and Languages
Chapter 2: Indo-European Structures
Chapter 3: The Indo-European Proto-Religion: Exclusive Patriarchy
Chapter 4: Dumézil and the Tripartite Ideology
Chapter 5: The Indo-European Foundations of Philosophy
Chapter 6: Marija Gimbutas and the Indo-European Historial
Chapter 7: The Indo-Europeans of the Polar Myth
PART II: The Indo-Europeans Leave the Homeland: The War of Interpretations in Ancient Anatolia
Chapter 8: The Hittites
Chapter 9: The Phrygians and the Descendants of the Hittites
Chapter 10: The Semantic War of Anatolian Horizons: Mutterrecht and Vaterrecht
PART III: The Indo-Europeans Unbroken: The Tocharians, Armenians, and Kurds
Chapter 11: The Tocharians and the “Turanian Language” Hypothesis
Chapter 12: The Armenians: Faithfulness to the Sun
Chapter 13: The Kurds: The Rustling Wings of the Peacock Angel
PART IV: Great Scythia and its Rays
Chapter 14: The Metaphysics of the Great Steppe
Chapter 15: The Scythians: Nomadic Might
Chapter 16: The Peoples of Turan of the Scythian Type
Chapter 17: Afghanistan/Pakistan: The Third Empire
Chapter 18: The Sarmatians: Empire of the Nart
Chapter 19: The Thracians and the Turanian Heritage
Chapter 20: The Germanic Peoples and the Steppe
Chapter 21: The Slavs and Balts in the Horizon of Turan
Conclusion: Turan and the Logos of Apollo in the Indo-European Ecumene